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The Archaeology Program at Boston University invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor

in Employment

Focus on the archaeology of Mesoamerica

Tagged: BU Archaeology Hiring, Employment, Mesoamerica

David Carballo featured in the Arts & Science Faculty Spotlight

in David Carballo, Interview

Professor of archaeology, anthropology, and Latin American studies

Entering PhD student Claudia Servin Rosas excavates a burial site in Mexico

in Discovery, Graduate Student

Trove of 1,000-year-old skeletons — an unprecedented discovery — unearthed in Mexico (Miami Herald)

Tagged: bones, burials, skeletons

Archaeology Seminar Series Talk by Jordi A. Rivera Prince (Brown University)

in Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture

Salinar Life in the Wake of Chavín: The Emergence of Social Inequality ca. 400-200 cal. BCE in the Coastal Moche Valley, Perú

Tagged: Salina, Social Inequality

Alum, Travis Parno, quoted by The Washington Post

in Alumni, Discovery, Interview

Rare armor unearthed at site of 17th-century fort in Maryland

Co-Sponsored Talk: Hummingbird Flies Through the Toilet; Deer Prospers in the Apocalypse: An Archaeology Beyond Colonial Parallelism

in Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture

Hummingbird Flies Through the Toilet; Deer Prospers in the Apocalypse: An Archaeology Beyond Colonial Parallelism.

Tagged: Apocalypse, Colonial Parallelism, Hummingbird

Archaeology Seminar Series Talk by Roi Sabar (Boston University)

in Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture

“Geopolitics and Archaeology in Israel: The Galilee in the Hellenistic Period.”

Tagged: geopolitics, Hellenistic Period, Israel

Update: Archaeology Seminar Series Talk by Rachel Kalisher (Brown University)

in Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture

“A bioarchaeological approach to house kinship at ancient Megiddo.”

Al B. Wesolowsky passed away peacefully

in In Memoriam

Al was for more than three decades the Managing Editor of the Journal of Field Archaeology.

Bailey Benson Archaeology Funded Dissertation Research

in Archaeology Student Funding, Award, awards, Field Research, Graduate Student, Research

The endowment funds will be used to support primary research at the Musée Saint-Raymond in Toulouse, France, Museo Archeologico Ostiense in Ostia, Italy, and Museo Archeologico Villa Adriana in Tivoli, Italy

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